This week, The New Yorker published another exposé with reporting by Ronan Farrow, giving life to even more horrifying stories from women who alleged they were forced to perform sex acts, forced to watch Weinstein masturbate, or harassed by the powerful Hollywood producer at one time or another. While several women went on the record, the paper also uncovered a number of settlements that were reached with women who have remained anonymous over the years. Several women went on the record in Farrow's piece, and he says that in total, he spoke to 13 women who said they had suffered sexual abuse by Weinstein. The New York Times has also released a follow-up to its initial piece detailing even more women's first-hand accounts with Weinstein, including stories from Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie.

Here are the women who have bravely decided to tell their stories of alleged sexual harassment, assault, and rape at the hands of the disgraced Hollywood mogul. As of Oct. 11, more than 20 women have gone public, many of them with hauntingly similar stories to one another, and some have waited years to feel safe enough to come forward.

1. Ashley Judd

Ashley Judd was one of the first famous women to come out and share her story about Weinstein. Back in 2015, she originally told her story to Variety but left out the name of the man who tried to pressure her into sex acts, but in the New York Times exposé that came out last week, her story included the mogul's name and what he allegedly did nearly two decades ago.

Judd recalled that the Hollywood producer had invited her to the Peninsula Beverly Hills Hotel for a meeting, and when she arrived she was sent up to his room, where he stood in a bathrobe, asked her for a massage, and later asked if she'd watch him shower, The New York Times reported.

"I said no, a lot of ways, a lot of times, and he always came back at me with some new ask," Judd recalled of the initial massage invitation, followed by a shower proposition, all of which she turned down. "It was all this bargaining, this coercive bargaining."

To escape the room, Judd said, she told Weinstein that if he wanted to touch her, she would have to win an Oscar for one of his films, and then she left. She said that at the time, she did tell her mother, Naomi Judd, about the experience, and that led to her telling Variety about the encounter a few years ago.

2. Rose McGowan

The Charmed alum is another star who was featured in The New York Times' initial story, and once the report was published, Rose McGowan has continued to speak out about Weinstein's alleged treatment of her and other women.

According to The New York Times, McGowan reached a settlement with Weinstein of $100,000 in 1997 when she was 23 years old, after an incident in a hotel room at the Sundance Film Festival. Although McGowan didn't comment within the story, she did take to Twitter once it was published to show solidarity with all the women affected.

"This is about a power structure that needs to be brought down. I cannot thank the women who came forward & the boss writers at #NYT enough," McGowan tweeted after her story came out this week.

"Women fight on. And to the men out there, stand up. We need you as allies. #bebrave," she also wrote on Twitter, asking people to come forward and support the women who have been brave throughout this.

On Thursday, after her account was temporarily suspended, McGowan doubled down. In a shocking series of tweets (all of which include Amazon executive Jeff Bezos's Twitter handle), she made more alarming claims against Weinstein.

1) @jeffbezos I told the head of your studio that HW raped me. Over & over I said it. He said it hadn't been proven. I said I was the proof.

3. Louise Godbold

Louise Godbold, who is the co-executive director of the nonprofit Echo Parenting & Education, says that in the '90s, she was assaulted while taking an office tour of The Weinstein Company. Godbold recently wrote a blog post about the horrifying event. She described the event by saying, "[it was an] office tour that became an occasion to trap me in an empty meeting room, the begging for a massage, his hands on my shoulders as I attempted to beat a retreat . . . all while not wanting to alienate the most powerful man in Hollywood."

Her blog post also thanked those who came forward with their stories and explored why those who are abused or assaulted seem to blame themselves.

4. Louisette Geiss

Former actress Louisette Geiss is the latest woman to come forward with sexual harassment allegations against the Hollywood producer. On Tuesday, Oct. 10, Geiss held a press conference with her attorney Gloria Allred and claimed that in 2008, Weinstein tried to force her into watching him masturbate at Sundance Film Festival — a story that is all too familiar among these alleged victims.

"We went to his office and had a great conversation about his current film and about the film I was pitching," Geiss said in a statement via Variety. "He seemed genuinely interested in the script I had co-written. After 30 minutes he excused himself to go to the bathroom."

She continued: "He returned in a robe with the front open. He told me to keep talking about my film and that he was going to get into his hot tub which was in the room adjacent to his office, steps away. I kept talking as he got into the hot tub. When I finished my pitch, he asked me to watch him masturbate."

"I told him I was leaving. He quickly got out of the hot tub," she recalled. "As I went to get my purse to leave, he grabbed my forearm and pulled me to his bathroom and pleaded with me to watch him masturbate. My heart was racing and I was very scared."

5. Emily Nestor

Emily Nestor (who was 25 years old at the time) was a temporary front-desk assistant for The Weinstein Company in 2014 and says that on her first day on the job, she was a victim of Weinstein's unwanted advances. Nestor told The New Yorker about the events that allegedly took place on her first day, beginning with two employees telling her she was Weinstein's "type" physically and that the now-65-year-old man referred to her as "the pretty girl."

After asking for her phone number — and making her write it down — Nestor says Weinstein tried to get her to meet him for drinks that night. She said that since he wouldn't take no for an answer, Nestor proposed an early-morning coffee meeting the next day, which Weinstein agreed to and told her to meet him at the Peninsula in Beverly Hills, where he was staying.

Throughout the hour-long meeting, Nestor says, Weinstein bragged about his famous conquests and how he could help her with her career if she were to move to London.

"He said, 'You know, we could have a lot of fun,'" Nestor recalled. "'I could put you in my London office, and you could work there and you could be my girlfriend.'" She said she declined all of his propositions and, looking back on the coffee meeting, she knows it was "textbook sexual harassment."

"It's a pretty clear case of sexual harassment when your superior, the C.E.O., asks one of their inferiors, a temp, to have sex with them, essentially in exchange for mentorship," she said. "'No' did not mean 'no' to him. I was very aware of how inappropriate it was. But I felt trapped."

6. Laura Madden

Another former Weinstein employee, Laura Madden, says she was asked to give her boss massages beginning in 1991 in hotels in both Dublin and London, according to last week's New York Times exposé. "It was so manipulative," she said in an interview. "You constantly question yourself — am I the one who is the problem?"

Madden said she eventually told her friend and colleague Karen Katz (who worked in the acquisitions department) what had happened. "We were so young at the time," Katz told the Times. "We did not understand how wrong it was or how Laura should deal with it."

"I just stood there dumbfounded. I could not believe what I was witnessing," Sivan said about the alleged event. She continued to explain the horror that happened after she first rejected him, saying he told her, "Well then just stand there and be quiet," and then masturbated in front of her.

"The most demeaning part of it all was that 20 minutes earlier he was having this great conversation with me," she said. "I felt so great and flattered by it. And then to be told 'stand there and be quiet' negated any warm feelings."

8. Gwyneth Paltrow

On Tuesday, The New York Times published another piece about Weinstein — and now even more women have come out to share their own stories. One is from Gwyneth Paltrow, who says that around the time she played Jane Austen in Emma at age 22, she too was sexually harassed by Weinstein at the Peninsula Beverly Hills Hotel.

The meeting was uneventful to start, she said, but by the end, Weinstein put his hands on her and tried to get her to come to his bedroom for a massage.

"I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified," she said after disclosing that she was sexually harassed by the man who helped give her a big break in Hollywood. Paltrow also said that she told Brad Pitt about the encounter, because he was her boyfriend at the time, and he then confronted Weinstein.

"He screamed at me for a long time," she recalled of Weinstein's reaction to her telling Pitt about the harassment. "It was brutal."

9. Tomi-Ann Roberts

Back in 1984, when Tomi-Ann Roberts was only 20 years old and working as a waitress in New York, she claims Weinstein convinced her to audition for a movie he was directing with his brother. After sending her the script, he asked to meet her at his hotel to discuss the film, Roberts recounted in her interview with The New York Times.

When she arrived at the hotel, she says, Weinstein was naked in his bathtub and told her that "getting naked in front of him" would help her be better during the audition, because her character might have a topless scene. Roberts said she remembers using an excuse about being a prude in order to get out of the situation.

10. Katherine Kendall

When Katherine Kendall was 23 years old, she was given a warm welcome to the Miramax family by Weinstein, who met with her in 1993. After their initial meeting, she says, he invited her to a screening, which she told The New York Times was actually a solo trip to the movies with him.

She said that on the way back, he asked if he could stop by his house to pick something up, and although Kendall was nervous about it, she agreed. He made her a drink, they talked about movies, and then, Kendall explained, it got very unprofessional. After going to the bathroom, she said, Weinstein returned wearing a robe and asked her to give him a massage, saying, "Everybody does it." Once she refused, he left and came back naked and trapped her in the room, she said. "He literally chased me," she said. "He wouldn't let me pass him to get to the door."

Although the meeting began with a female Miramax executive in the hotel, it ended with Weinstein asking Godrèche up to his room to see the view and discuss the film's Oscar campaign, she said.

"I was so naïve and unprepared," she said about the event. Once in his room, Weinstein allegedly asked the actress if he could give her a massage, and she turned him down. "The next thing I know, he's pressing against me and pulling off my sweater." Godrèche said she was able to run out of the room before anything else happened, but when she told the female executive about it, she told her, "This is Miramax. You can't say anything."

12. Dawn Dunning

Dawn Dunning was working as a waitress in a nightclub when she met the Oscar-winning producer. In the beginning, Dunning thought Weinstein was friendly and professional, especially since he once gave her and her boyfriend tickets to see The Producers on Broadway, she told The New York Times. That dynamic changed, she claimed, when she was invited to dine with him at a Manhattan hotel.

When she arrived at the hotel, she says, she was asked to go up to his suite because his meeting was running late. Dunning said she did what she was asked, and when she got to the suite, she saw Weinstein wearing his bathrobe. He allegedly told her she had a three-film deal with Miramax but only if she'd have a three-way with him, to which she laughed, assuming he was joking.

"You'll never make it in this business," she said he told her. "This is how the business works." Dunning said she left the room immediately and switched her career path to become a costume designer soon after.

"I had a bad experience with Harvey Weinstein in my youth, and as a result, chose never to work with him again and warn others when they did," Jolie told the publication in an email. "This behavior towards women in any field, any country is unacceptable."

14. Asia Argento

Italian actress and director Asia Argento says she was sexually assaulted by Weinstein 20 years ago but didn't speak out until now out of fear that he might ruin her career. Now, the actress has opened up to The New Yorker and shared her horrifying story, in which the much-older producer allegedly forcibly performed oral sex on her after she said no.

In 1997, Argento says, she was invited to a party being thrown by Miramax on the French Riviera, or so she thought. When she got there, she discovered that she was the only one there, in the hotel room, other than Weinstein, she said. Weinstein allegedly began by praising her work before he changed into a robe and brought out lotion. "He asks me to give a massage. I was, like, 'Look, man, I am no f*cking fool,'" Argento told the publication. "But, looking back, I am a f*cking fool. And I am still trying to come to grips with what happened."

After she initially said no, Argento said, she reluctantly agreed to giving him a massage, which then led to Weinstein forcing her legs open and performing oral sex on her against her wishes. "[He] terrified me, and he was so big," she said. "It wouldn't stop. It was a nightmare."

15. Lucia Evans

Lucia Evans (who was known as Lucia Stoller when this event allegedly took place) met Weinstein back in 2004 when she was in her senior year at Middlebury College. Despite hearing rumors about Weinstein, Evans says, she gave him her number because she wanted to be an actress. She said Weinstein quickly began calling her and asking her to meet until one day, Evans agreed to a daytime meeting at the Miramax office.

Initially, a female casting executive was in the meeting, Evans recalled in her New Yorker interview, but when she left, things escalated quickly, and she found herself in a very bad situation.

"He immediately was simultaneously flattering me and demeaning me and making me feel bad about myself," she recalled of the meeting. After telling her about a few roles she would be good for, he assaulted her, she alleged. "He forced me to perform oral sex on him," she said, alleging that she said no even as he pulled down his pants and pulled her toward him. "I said, over and over, 'I don't want to do this, stop, don't,'" she said. "He's a big guy. He overpowered me."

She said that in the end, "I just sort of gave up. That's the most horrible part of it, and that's why he's been able to do this for so long to so many women: people give up, and then they feel like it's their fault."

16. Mira Sorvino

In 1995, Mira Sorvino says, she found herself in a position that sadly too many women (in Hollywood and around the world) have found themselves in, and she said she waited to say something because she knew her story was "mild" compared to the others.

While at the Toronto International Film Festival that year, she ended up in a hotel room alone with Weinstein, she said. "He started massaging my shoulders, which made me very uncomfortable, and then tried to get more physical, sort of chasing me around," she told The New Yorker. Sorvino said she was able to get out of the situation before things got worse, telling him she didn't date married men — he was married to Eve Chilton at the time — because it was against her religion.

Sorvino said that despite getting away in Toronto, a few weeks later, Weinstein called the Romy and Michele's High School Reunion star after midnight, saying he wanted to meet to talk about marketing for her current film. She tried to set the meeting for a diner, but Weinstein told her he was coming to her place, and she instantly "freaked out," she said. When he got there, Sorvino said, she told him her new boyfriend was on his way, and he left. She said he never pursued her again, and when Sorvino's career later took a hit, she felt like it was partially due to that night.

17. Ambra Battilana Gutierrez

Ambra Battilana Gutierrez might've been only 22 years old when she was allegedly assaulted by Weinstein, but she wasn't afraid to report him to the police, and her story is one that deserves to be read. In 2015, Gutierrez met Weinstein at a reception for New York Spring Spectacular at the Radio City Music Hall. She later received an email saying he wanted to set up a meeting, to which Gutierrez agreed.

When she was in the meeting at The Weinstein Company's Tribeca location, the producer couldn't stop staring at her breasts, The New Yorker reported. She said he asked if they were real and lunged after her, groping her breasts and attempting to put his hand up her skirt as she protested. When he did stop, he tried to bribe her with tickets to a Broadway show, she said, and instead of meeting him at the show, she went to the New York Police Department and reported him for assault.

While at the NYPD precinct, Weinstein called her, and she answered with a police officer listening in. She agreed to meet him the next night and wore a wire to try to get a confession on the record. According to reports, Gutierrez met with him, got him to talk about actresses whom he helped, and once he got her upstairs in his hotel, she asked him why he attacked her the previous day. "Oh, please, I'm sorry, just come on in," Weinstein said on the tape. "I'm used to that. Come on. Please."

Despite having "the evidence" they needed, according to a police officer on the case at the time, to charge Weinstein with sexual abuse in the third degree, the Manhattan district attorney decided not to file charges due to Gutierrez's past, which caused issues based on her involvement in a bribery case back in 2010 and other incidents.

18. Emma de Caunes

During another Cannes Film Festival party, this time in 2010, Weinstein allegedly preyed on yet another actress. After meeting the French actress Emma de Caunes at the festival, she said, Weinstein eventually asked her to a lunch meeting in Paris a few weeks later; he told her that he needed a female lead for a film he was producing in France that was an adaptation of a book. When she asked what it was called, he claimed he couldn't remember the title of the book, she told The New Yorker.

Weinstein told her "I have it in my room," and although she says she tried to get out of coming upstairs with him, de Caunes eventually gave in, she said. While upstairs, she took a call, and she heard the shower go on, and then Weinstein came out naked and told her to lie on the bed, she said.

"I was very petrified. But I didn't want to show him that I was petrified, because I could feel that the more I was freaking out, the more he was excited," de Caunes said. "It was like a hunter with a wild animal. The fear turns him on."

As she began to leave, de Caunes remembered, Weinstein yelled, "We haven't done anything! It's like being in a Walt Disney movie!" It took all her courage, de Caunes said, but she then said, "'I've always hated Walt Disney movies.' And then I left. I slammed the door."

19. Jessica Barth

Jessica Barth says she met Weinstein at a Golden Globes party in 2011 and was then invited to a business meeting at the Peninsula. When she arrived, she too was asked up to his room because it was "no big deal," she said. The actress recalled the meeting in a New Yorker interview, saying that when she got upstairs, Weinstein had ordered Champagne and sushi.

Their discussion began with a movie role offer and, she says, quickly became about sexual favors, to which Barth said, "That's not going to happen." She remembers him saying, "So, what would happen if, say, we're having some champagne and I take my clothes off and you give me a massage?"

She got up to leave and Weinstein started to insult her, saying she needed to lose weight, before promising a meeting with a female executive, she said. Barth said she grabbed the number of the executive and then left, crying.

20. Rosanna Arquette

Rosanna Arquette has spoken to a few publications about her encounter with Weinstein, which resulted with her career taking a major hit. According to Arquette, back in the early '90s, she was supposed to pick up a new script from Weinstein at the Beverly Hills Hotel, and when she arrived, she was told to meet him in his room instead of the restaurant.

He was wearing a white bathrobe, she recalled during an interview with The New Yorker this week. After she was asked to give him a massage and she turned him down, saying she could recommend a good masseuse, Weinstein took it into his own hands, grabbing her hand and trying to put it on his neck and then move it toward his penis, she said.

"My heart was really racing. I was in a fight-or-flight moment," she said. Arquette then said she told Weinstein, "I will never do that" and that "I'll never be that girl." Once she rejected him, she said, she believes her career suffered because "he made things very difficult for me for years."

22. Léa Seydoux

On Oct. 11, The Guardian published a piece written by actress Léa Seydoux. The actress describes her horrifying experience of turning Weinstein down one night. She claims, "He flirted and stared at me as if I was a piece of meat. He acted as if he were considering me for a role. But I knew that was bullsh*t. I knew it, because I could see it in his eyes. He had a lecherous look. He was using his power to get sex." Seydoux recounts how Weinstein invited her up to his hotel room for drinks, and she was forced to physically fend him off. She says, "We were talking on the sofa when he suddenly jumped on me and tried to kiss me. I had to defend myself. He's big and fat, so I had to be forceful to resist him. I left his room, thoroughly disgusted."

In the piece, Seydoux also talks about how she'd watched Weinstein behave this way on various occasions over the years — she watched him brag openly about his sexual escapades at industry dinners, and she witnessed as he hit on women at the BAFTAs and the Met Life ball — and how no one ever said anything. She also briefly mentions similarly harrowing experiences with other directors, but doesn't mention any names.

23. Kate Beckinsale

Actress Kate Beckinsale added her voice to the mix on Oct. 12. In a lengthy caption on Instagram, she alleges that Weinstein first came on to her when she was only 17 years old. She then recalls later meetings with him where he made her feel more discomfort.